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German Game Authors Revisited
By Joe Huber
Detailed examinations of German game designers and their oeuvres (to throw in a decidely non-German word). Each article explores the games of one designer in depth.
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HeadlinesAugust 24, 2006 - German Game Authors Revisited #27 - Corné van MoorselJune 2, 2006 - German Game Authors Revisited #26 - Thomas Fackler February 27, 2006 - German Game Authors Revisited #25 - Rüdiger Dorn January 10, 2006 - German Game Authors Revisited #24 - Reinhold Wittig |
Articles
German Game Authors Revisited #27 - Corné van Moorsel
By Joe Huber
August 24, 2006
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This is the twenty-seventh in a series of articles I have written about “German Game” authors. I wrote them for the fun of it; I claim no particular expertise on board games, nor am I a collector of board games. I just happen to play them and occasionally write about the experience. I would welcome any constructive feedback.
German Game Authors Revisited #26 - Thomas Fackler
By Joe Huber
June 2, 2006
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This is the twenty-sixth in a series of articles I have written about “German Game” authors. I wrote them for the fun of it; I claim no particular expertise on board games, nor am I a collector of board games. I just happen to play them and occasionally write about the experience. I would welcome any constructive feedback.
German Game Authors Revisited #25 - Rüdiger Dorn
By Joe Huber
February 27, 2006
Editor’s Note: This article is a continuation of a series that was originally posted on rec.games.board in 2004. We’re happy to be hosting Joe’s newest additions to the series.
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This is the twenty-fifth in a series of articles I have written about “German Game” authors. I wrote them for the fun of it; I claim no particular expertise on board games, nor am I a collector of board games. I just happen to play them and occasionally write about the experience. I would welcome any constructive feedback.
German Game Authors Revisited #24 - Reinhold Wittig
By Joe Huber
January 10, 2006
Editor’s Note: This article is a continuation of a series that was originally posted on rec.games.board in 2004. We’re happy to be hosting Joe’s newest additions to the series.
Foreword:
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This is the twenty-fourth in a series of twenty-four articles I have written about “German Game” authors. I wrote them for the fun of it; I claim no particular expertise on board games, nor am I a collector of board games. I just happen to play them and occasionally write about the experience. I would welcome any constructive feedback.































